Here's the
at-a-glance season guide for the 2018/2019 season,
still with no comments from me because
it's not worth
trying to rate every piece to help my friends pick one concert.
If you're my friend and want recommendations, just call.
Besides, you can probably preview nearly all of the pieces
nowadays
(minus the 21st-century stuff) by searching on YouTube.

Insider tip: Click a column header to focus on a specific series.
(This feature has been around for several years, actually.)

Legend:

22

Masterworks 22-concert series (Choice of Thursdays or Saturdays)

13

Masterworks 13-concert series (Choice of Thursdays or Saturdays)

7A

Masterworks 7-concert series A (Thursdays)

7B

Masterworks 7-concert series B (Saturdays)

8C

Masterworks 8-concert series C (Thursdays)

8D

Masterworks 8-concert series D (Saturdays)

7E

Masterworks 7-concert series E (Thursdays)

7F

Masterworks 7-concert series F (Saturdays)

8G

Masterworks 8-concert series G (Sunday afternoons)

5H

Masterworks 5-concert series H (Friday afternoons)

SU

Untuxed (Fridays, reduced program)

BW

Baroque and Wine (Choice of Fridays or Saturdays)

For those not familiar with the Seattle Symphony ticket package line-ups:
Most of the ticket packages are named Masterworks nX where
n is
the number is the number of concerts in the package, and the letter
indicates the variation.
Ticket packages have been combined if they are
identical save for the day of the week.
For example, 8C and 8D are the same concerts;
the only difference is that 8C is for Thursday nights, while 8D is
for Saturday nights.

This chart doesn't include concert series such
as the Distinguished Artists series
which share no concerts with any of the Masterworks concerts.

Notes and changes:

The 7[AB], 8[CD], and 7[EF] concert series do not overlap,
so you can create your own pseudo-series
by taking any two of them,
or recreate the 22-concert series by taking all three.

The 13-concert series is the same as the 8[CD]
and 7[EF] series combined, minus the
March 7 and April 11 concerts.

The regularly-scheduled Saturday evening
concert for the weekend of
01/17/2019 will be held on Friday at 8pm,
and the regularly-scheduled Saturday evening
concert for the weekend of
02/28/2019 will be held on Sunday at 2pm.
Furthermore, the regularly-scheduled Sunday afternoon
concert for the weekend of
03/07/2019 will be held on Friday at 8pm.

There are always one-off concerts scattered through
the year. Here are some highlights:

This is the final season for Ludovic Morlot,
concluding eight years as the symphony's music director.

Bonus chatter:
The estimated running times are a nice touch.
I considered with amusement what it would be like if the
estimates updated dynamically.
"Oh no,
he's taking the repeat in the Bruckner!
Recalculating..."

I’m a long way from Seattle, but my wife and I recently attended a performance of our local symphony orchestra. We’d acquired the tickets from a quiz night so we didn’t look at the program until the day, when we saw there was the premiere of a new trombone concerto. If we’d known ahead of time I would have made sure we got a ticket for our eldest daughter, who’s studying trombone; the concert was recorded for broadcast by the classical radio station the following week, and I got her to listen to that, but sadly neither the orchestra nor the radio station were able to sell me a copy of the recording. It was an amazing piece so I was really disappointed that we couldn’t hear it again.